betaˈbeɪ tə; esp. Brit. ˈbi-
beta (n)
English Definitions:
beta (noun)
the 2nd letter of the Greek alphabet
Beta, genus Beta (adj)
beets
beta (adj)
second in order of importance
"the candidate, considered a beta male, was perceived to be unable to lead his party to victory"
beta (adj)
preliminary or testing stage of a software or hardware product
"a beta version"; "beta software"
beta (Noun)
The name of the second letter of the Greek alphabet (, u03B2), preceded by alpha (, u03B1) and followed by gamma, (, u03B3). In modern Greek it represents the voiced labiodental fricative sound of v found in the English words have and vase.
beta (Noun)
Used in marking scheme: u03B1, u03B2, u03B3 or u03B1+, u03B1, u03B1-, u03B2 etc.
beta (Noun)
Average sensitivity of a security's price to overall securities market prices.
beta (Noun)
The phase of development after alpha testing and before launch, in which software, while not complete, has been released to potential users for testing.
beta (Noun)
A computer program in such phase; a preliminary version.
beta (Noun)
Information about a route which may aid someone in climbing it.
beta (Noun)
A beta particle or beta ray.
beta (Noun)
A beta fish, of the genus Betta.
beta (Noun)
A beta male.
beta (Verb)
To preliminarily release computer software for initial testing prior to final release.
beta (Verb)
To proofread a text, especially fan fiction.
beta (Adjective)
Identifying a molecular position in an organic chemical compound.
beta (Adjective)
Designates the second in an order of precedence.
beta (Adjective)
Preliminary; prerelease. Refers to an incomplete version of a product released for initial testing.
Beta (ProperNoun)
Betamax.
Beta (ProperNoun)
A scientific caste of people in the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley.
BETA
BETA is a pure object-oriented language originating within the "Scandinavian School" in object-orientation where the first object-oriented language Simula was developed. From a technical perspective, BETA provides several unique features. Classes and Procedures are unified to one concept, a Pattern. Also, classes are defined as properties/attributes of objects. This means that a class cannot be instantiated without an explicit object context. A consequence of this is that BETA supports nested classes. Classes can be virtually defined, much like virtual methods can be in most object-oriented programming languages. Virtual entities are never overwritten; instead they are redefined or specialized. BETA supports the object-oriented perspective on programming and has comprehensive facilities for procedural and functional programming. It has powerful abstraction mechanisms to support identification of objects, classification and composition. BETA is a strongly typed language like Simula, Eiffel and C++, with most type checking done at compile-time. BETA aims to achieve an optimal balance between compile-time type checking and run-time type checking.
Beta
Beta (UK: , US: ; uppercase Β, lowercase β, or cursive ϐ; Ancient Greek: βῆτα, romanized: bē̂ta or Greek: βήτα, romanized: víta) is the second letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 2. In Ancient Greek, beta represented the voiced bilabial plosive IPA: [b]. In Modern Greek, it represents the voiced labiodental fricative IPA: [v] while IPA: [b] in borrowed words is instead commonly transcribed as μπ. Letters that arose from beta include the Roman letter ⟨B⟩ and the Cyrillic letters ⟨Б⟩ and ⟨В⟩.
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